The Impeachment Trial of George W. Bush
by
Richard A. Lasser
and Bruce Fein

President George W. Bush

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Impeachment Play Premieres May 17 in Pelosi's District

It's no secret why Bush has not been impeached. For all her good qualities, Nancy Pelosi has made one catastrophic mistake in blocking the impeachment of this man who is more guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors than any executive to ever hold political office. So, under director Ray Whelan, we are premiering I-The Impeachment Trial of George W. Bush in her district to focus a spotlight on her and help bring pressure on her to call for impeachment -- or risk losing her seat in Congress. Ray has now cast the play and is rehearsing professional actors now who will play the roles of Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, John Yoo, Pelosi, Valerie Plame, George Tenet, Chief Justice Roberts and others. The Premiere is Saturday night, May 17 to be followed by a Sunday, May 18 matinee and several other performances.

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Play Synopsis

When Justice John Roberts calls the Senate to order in the impeachment trial of George W. Bush, he unleashes a battle of titans. With everything on the line, the most powerful legal minds in the country lock horns over whether the President should be removed from office for “high crimes and misdemeanors.” As the apparently incontrovertible evidence of Bush’s guilt piles up from witness after impassioned witness, you’d be a fool to bet on W. But in the second act, the President himself testifies and pulls out all the stops, delivering a speech reminiscent of Jack Nicholson’s “You can’t handle the truth” monologue in A FEW GOOD MEN. He correctly indicts a complicit Congress, a silent press and an apathetic public of being just as guilty as he is. In the end, as the audience files out of the theater, it’s up to each individual to decide where the truth lies.